About

Robert Sterling Meyer is a 2000 graduate from the Seton Hall University School of Law. He possesses undergraduate degrees from Seton Hall University and the Gregorian University in Rome, Italy. Mr. Meyer also possess graduate degrees in moral theology and canon law respectively from the Lateran University in Rome and The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Mr. Meyer concentrates his practice in litigation including individual bankruptcy, collections, landlord-tenant disputes, municipal and family law. Additionally, Mr. Meyer is a licensed canon lawyer assisting clients with ecclesiastical annulments, mediation, tribunal advocacy, and canonical opinions. He has served as Advocate and Judge for the Metropolitan Tribunal in the Archdiocese of Newark. Mr. Meyer is also an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University where he teaches in the School of Law, W. Paul Stillman School of Business, College of Education, and College of the Arts and Sciences. He is licensed to practice law as a member of the New Jersey State Bar and the United State Bar Association. Mr. Meyer also serves as the Associate Executive Vice President for Student Affairs at Seton Hall University’s South Orange campus.